‘You can’t stay quiet any longer’ says organizer as hundreds march to rally against Asian hate in Chinatown – Chicago Sun-Times*

The group also asked legislators to pass the Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History, or TEAACH, Act, that would mandate Asian American history to be taught in schools.
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Who cares? Only black lives matter

Daskoterzar
5 years ago

Just don’t think this is an actual thing. Crime is all over the place and can happen to all. Every time it happens is shouldn’t and it is bad to anyone. But I wonder, do the majority of Asians in the US really feel this way? The data just doesn’t support the statement.

Fur
5 years ago

I’m near China Town. I’ve read a few stories in recent years of criminal/gang types assaulting, shooting people they try to rob. This stuff happens practically all over the city though. Now we’re presented with the next group of oppressed people to take the stage built by Marxist leaders. Funny how its this group. Convenient huh. Who are the perp’s again?

debtsor
5 years ago

So tired of these psyops based on fake news supported by the flimsiest of evidence of any increase in asian hate crimes. Tech, media, government, they’re all merged into one, selling fake news and activism to the masses.

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